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United Nations Aviation Agency Hacked Recruitment Data Exposed

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The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations agency responsible for coordinating global aviation standards, has reported a significant information security incident that has exposed the personal data of approximately 42,000 applicants.

 The agency is actively investigating the breach, which was attributed to a malicious threat actor known for targeting international organizations.

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According to ICAO, the compromised recruitment application data spans from April 2016 to July 2024.

Reports suggest that the data was allegedly released by a group operating under the name Natohub, raising concerns about the security of sensitive information held by international bodies.

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The data breach includes critical recruitment-related details entered by applicants, including names, email addresses, dates of birth, and employment history.

Importantly, ICAO clarified that the affected data does not contain sensitive financial information, passwords, passport details, or any documents uploaded by applicants.

The organization emphasized that this incident is confined to its recruitment database and does not impact any systems related to aviation safety or security operations, thus alleviating some concerns among aviation industry stakeholders.

In response to the breach, ICAO has ramped up its security measures to protect its systems against future incidents.

The agency is also committed to transparency and is working diligently to identify and notify those individuals whose information may have been compromised.

ICAO takes the privacy and security of personal information extremely seriously and is determined to resolve the incident swiftly.

As the investigation unfolds, ICAO has promised to provide further updates and insights into the breach’s implications.

The agency is keenly aware of the trust placed in it by applicants and other stakeholders and is taking all necessary steps to mitigate risks and restore confidence.

For individuals concerned about their data, ICAO has encouraged them to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to their personal information.

The agency has provided a contact for media inquiries, emphasizing its commitment to effective communication during this challenging time.

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, incidents like these serve as vital reminders of the importance of robust security protocols, especially within organizations that handle large volumes of sensitive information.

ICAO is taking immediate action to address this breach, aiming to reinforce its systems and regain the trust of its applicants and stakeholders.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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